Try and make the room as light as possible, turn on all the lights and if the windows are NOT actually in the shot, open the drapes wide to let all the light in. If your windows are actually in the shot, keep the drapes closed.

We also need something to scale the size from…

If there is a table or chair against the wall, or if you can fit corner to corner in the shot, or say the distance between two windows…
Anything that I can see in the shot that is on or against the wall I can use as a scale,
then let me know what the distance between or length of the object is.

If the cornice height from floor to ceiling is in the shot give the that measurement as well.

And if there is nothing against the wall and if you can’t fit the corners of the walls in, put something against the wall, like a table or a chair and give me that measurement.

What to do if you can’t stand back far enough to get the whole wall in, like if it is in a passage? Just give me the actual dimensions of the wall you are wanting to put the prints on and I will do up a blank wall to scale so that you can look at what works, this is especially helpful for long narrow passageways.

Send your photo to the email below or if you have any questions just contact me and I will help you get it done.

Mezzanine wall featuring custom sized Feathers II print. Dimensions given for scale reference, width of wall from corner to corner and height from bottom edge to wall light fittings.Custom sized Aurora Ningaloo print over bedhead. Measurements given for scale reference… Distance between windows and height of windows.An example for a passageway where you cannot stand far enough back to photograph the entire wall. We simulate the wall to scale with the doorway, floor and ceiling heights all to scale and show in this instance what a triptych of prints would look like.